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    Publisher
    New Press, T.H.E.
    ISBN-10
    1595584684
    ISBN-13
    9781595584687
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    102795554

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Jewish Gospels : the Story of the Jewish Christ
    Number of Pages
    202 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Judaism / Rituals & Practice, General, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament
    Publication Year
    2012
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Religion
    Author
    Daniel Boyarin
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.8 in
    Item Weight
    11.1 Oz
    Item Length
    7.7 in
    Item Width
    5.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2011-034643
    TitleLeading
    The
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    "If Boyarin is right, the consequences go beyond making a few adjustments to our understanding of the past. As the Pulitzer Prize--winning author Jack Miles writes in his foreword to The Jewish Gospels, Jews and Christians will have to radically rethink their identities and relationship to each other." — Moment "Boyarin proposes that by constructing the categories of religious orthodoxy and heresy,second-century Gentile Christians created the concept of religion which pervades the Western world to this day . . . intensely provocative and innovative." — Shofar "A brilliant and momentous book." --Karen L. King, Harvard Divinity School "Raises profound questions . . . this provocative book will change the way we think of the Gospels in their Jewish context." --John J. Collins, Yale Divinity School "It's certainly noteworthy when one of the world's leading Jewish scholars publishes a book about Jesus . . . extremely stimulating." --Daniel C. Peterson, The Deseret News "[A] fascinating recasting of the story of Jesus." --Elliot Wolfson, New York University, "If Boyarin is right, the consequences go beyond making a few adjustments to our understanding of the past. As the Pulitzer Prizewinning author Jack Miles writes in his foreword to The Jewish Gospels, Jews and Christians will have to radically rethink their identities and relationship to each other." - Moment "Boyarin proposes that by constructing the categories of religious orthodoxy and heresy,second-century Gentile Christians created the concept of religion which pervades the Western world to this day . . . intensely provocative and innovative." -- Shofar, "If Boyarin is right, the consequences go beyond making a few adjustments to our understanding of the past. As the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jack Miles writes in his foreword to The Jewish Gospels, Jews and Christians will have to radically rethink their identities and relationship to each other." -- Moment "Boyarin proposes that by constructing the categories of religious orthodoxy and heresy,second-century Gentile Christians created the concept of religion which pervades the Western world to this day . . . intensely provocative and innovative." -- Shofar "A brilliant and momentous book." -Karen L. King, Harvard Divinity School "Raises profound questions . . . this provocative book will change the way we think of the Gospels in their Jewish context." -John J. Collins, Yale Divinity School "It's certainly noteworthy when one of the world's leading Jewish scholars publishes a book about Jesus . . . extremely stimulating." -Daniel C. Peterson, The Deseret News "[A] fascinating recasting of the story of Jesus." -Elliot Wolfson, New York University, "If Boyarin is right, the consequences go beyond making a few adjustments to our understanding of the past. As the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jack Miles writes in his foreword to The Jewish Gospels, Jews and Christians will have to radically rethink their identities and relationship to each other." -- Moment "Boyarin proposes that by constructing the categories of religious orthodoxy and heresy,second-century Gentile Christians created the concept of religion which pervades the Western world to this day . . . intensely provocative and innovative." -- Shofar "A brilliant and momentous book." --Karen L. King, Harvard Divinity School "Raises profound questions . . . this provocative book will change the way we think of the Gospels in their Jewish context." --John J. Collins, Yale Divinity School "It's certainly noteworthy when one of the world's leading Jewish scholars publishes a book about Jesus . . . extremely stimulating." --Daniel C. Peterson, The Deseret News "[A] fascinating recasting of the story of Jesus." --Elliot Wolfson, New York University, "If Boyarin is right, the consequences go beyond making a few adjustments to our understanding of the past. As the Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jack Miles writes in his foreword to The Jewish Gospels, Jews and Christians will have to radically rethink their identities and relationship to each other." — Moment "Boyarin proposes that by constructing the categories of religious orthodoxy and heresy,second-century Gentile Christians created the concept of religion which pervades the Western world to this day . . . intensely provocative and innovative." — Shofar "A brilliant and momentous book." --Karen L. King, Harvard Divinity School "Raises profound questions . . . this provocative book will change the way we think of the Gospels in their Jewish context." --John J. Collins, Yale Divinity School "It's certainly noteworthy when one of the world's leading Jewish scholars publishes a book about Jesus . . . extremely stimulating." --Daniel C. Peterson, The Deseret News "[A] fascinating recasting of the story of Jesus." --Elliot Wolfson, New York University, "If Boyarin is right, the consequences go beyond making a few adjustments to our understanding of the past. As the Pulitzer Prizewinning author Jack Miles writes in his foreword to The Jewish Gospels, Jews and Christians will have to radically rethink their identities and relationship to each other." - Moment "Boyarin proposes that by constructing the categories of religious orthodoxy and heresy,second-century Gentile Christians created the concept of religion which pervades the Western world to this day . . . intensely provocative and innovative." — Shofar, Boyarin proposes that by constructing the categories of religious orthodoxy and heresy,second-century Gentile Christians created the concept of religion which pervades the Western world to this day . . . intensely provocative and innovative. - Shofar
    Dewey Decimal
    296.3/96
    Synopsis
    In July 2008 a front-page story in the New York Times reported on the discovery of an ancient Hebrew tablet, dating from before the birth of Jesus, which predicted a Messiah who would rise from the dead after three days. Commenting on this startling discovery at the time, noted Talmud scholar Daniel Boyarin argued that "some Christians will find it shocking--a challenge to the uniqueness of their theology." In this powerful, groundbreaking work, Boyarin guides us through a rich tapestry of new discoveries and ancient scriptures to make the powerful case that our conventional understandings of Jesus and of the origins of Christianity are wrong. Boyarin's scrupulously illustrated account argues that the coming of the Messiah was fully imagined in the ancient Jewish texts. Jesus, moreover, was embraced by many Jews as this person, and his core teachings were not at all a break from Jewish beliefs and teachings. Jesus and his followers, Boyarin shows, were simply Jewish. What came to be known as Christianity came much later, as religious and political leaders sought to impose a new religious orthodoxy that was not present at the time of Jesus's life. Published in hardcover to nationwide attention and now available for the first time in paperback, this brilliant work will continue to challenge some of our most cherished assumptions., In 2008, The New York Times reported on the discovery of a Hebrew tablet, dating from before the birth of Christ, which predicted a Messiah who would rise from the dead after three days. Famed religious scholar Daniel Boyarin stated that 'some Christians will find it shocking - a challenge to the uniqueness of their theology.' In The Jewish Gospels, Boyarin makes a radical argument that conventional wisdom on the origins of Christianity is wrong. Possessing the credentials to back up his argument, Boyarin is certain to open people's minds to new assumptions about Christian ideology., In 2008, The New York Times reported on the discovery of a Hebrew tablet, dating from before the birth of Christ, which predicted a Messiah who would rise from the dead after three days. Famed religious scholar Daniel Boyarin stated that 'some Christians will find it shocking - a challenge to the uniqueness of their theology.' In Jewish Gospels , Boyarin makes a radical argument that conventional wisdom on the origins of Christianity is wrong.
    LC Classification Number
    BM620.B69 2011

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